Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the classroom size for a K class? Does it depend on the school, because of space requirements? Or is it just number of heads?
APS sets the cap for class sizes at each grade, but I don't have time to find the link for you. I think it's 22 for K, right now. Any APS school cannot go over 22 kids in a K classroom, and a school cannot turn students away so they would somehow need to find a way to create more homerooms if needed. For example, at McKinley right now they have Spanish in trailers. During construction, Spanish was on carts. That would be one option, to move more 4th grade classes into trailers and put Spanish back on carts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teachers left McKinley this year? Were there a lot more than other schools?
Website isn't updated yet. I know there is one 2nd grade teacher leaving to move closer to family, possibly one or two 4th grade teachers, a SpecEd teacher is departing after funding was cut, and the math coach is retiring. No one will know for sure until APS or McKinley posts new hires.
Anonymous wrote:How many teachers left McKinley this year? Were there a lot more than other schools?
Anonymous wrote:What is the classroom size for a K class? Does it depend on the school, because of space requirements? Or is it just number of heads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just has to hold on until 2021 (which I know isn't thrilling for the people currently living it). Once Reed opens, as long as the SB doesn't screw things up with option sites, I think one of the goals will be to get rid of trailers at McKinley.
As I pointed out a month or two ago that means over 1,000 kids will have spent part of all of their elementary experience in that disaster.
There's room at a few SA elementaries. Families in the MCKinley zone are choosing to live there and paying a premium to do so. Just move. That's what people tell SA families who aren't satisfied with their local school situation.
When we moved into the neighborhood we were zoned for Tuckahoe. Then Nottingham. Then McK. So...you're very much mistaken that we paid a premium to live in the McK zone.
You're paying a premium to live in any of those three schools zones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there really going to be 7 K classes? Is this confirmed?
There are not. 6 classes. Unless magically 15 kids register in the next month.
Anonymous wrote:Are there really going to be 7 K classes? Is this confirmed?
Anonymous wrote:How many teachers left McKinley this year? Were there a lot more than other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just has to hold on until 2021 (which I know isn't thrilling for the people currently living it). Once Reed opens, as long as the SB doesn't screw things up with option sites, I think one of the goals will be to get rid of trailers at McKinley.
As I pointed out a month or two ago that means over 1,000 kids will have spent part of all of their elementary experience in that disaster.
There's room at a few SA elementaries. Families in the MCKinley zone are choosing to live there and paying a premium to do so. Just move. That's what people tell SA families who aren't satisfied with their local school situation.
Np. Moving to SA is too much of an ask. You’d find me in Ashburn before SA.
Why would it be too much an ask?
Because I don’t care for it,
Why so coy? Just say you'd rather pay more money to send your kid to school with other UMC kids than pay less to send the money to an uncrowded school with a large share of disadvantaged kids? You're anonymous here.
No, it’s just ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just has to hold on until 2021 (which I know isn't thrilling for the people currently living it). Once Reed opens, as long as the SB doesn't screw things up with option sites, I think one of the goals will be to get rid of trailers at McKinley.
As I pointed out a month or two ago that means over 1,000 kids will have spent part of all of their elementary experience in that disaster.
There's room at a few SA elementaries. Families in the MCKinley zone are choosing to live there and paying a premium to do so. Just move. That's what people tell SA families who aren't satisfied with their local school situation.
Np. Moving to SA is too much of an ask. You’d find me in Ashburn before SA.
Why would it be too much an ask?
Because I don’t care for it,
Why so coy? Just say you'd rather pay more money to send your kid to school with other UMC kids than pay less to send the money to an uncrowded school with a large share of disadvantaged kids? You're anonymous here.
No, it’s just ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just has to hold on until 2021 (which I know isn't thrilling for the people currently living it). Once Reed opens, as long as the SB doesn't screw things up with option sites, I think one of the goals will be to get rid of trailers at McKinley.
As I pointed out a month or two ago that means over 1,000 kids will have spent part of all of their elementary experience in that disaster.
There's room at a few SA elementaries. Families in the MCKinley zone are choosing to live there and paying a premium to do so. Just move. That's what people tell SA families who aren't satisfied with their local school situation.
Np. Moving to SA is too much of an ask. You’d find me in Ashburn before SA.
Why would it be too much an ask?
Because I don’t care for it,
Why so coy? Just say you'd rather pay more money to send your kid to school with other UMC kids than pay less to send the money to an uncrowded school with a large share of disadvantaged kids? You're anonymous here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just has to hold on until 2021 (which I know isn't thrilling for the people currently living it). Once Reed opens, as long as the SB doesn't screw things up with option sites, I think one of the goals will be to get rid of trailers at McKinley.
As I pointed out a month or two ago that means over 1,000 kids will have spent part of all of their elementary experience in that disaster.
There's room at a few SA elementaries. Families in the MCKinley zone are choosing to live there and paying a premium to do so. Just move. That's what people tell SA families who aren't satisfied with their local school situation.
Np. Moving to SA is too much of an ask. You’d find me in Ashburn before SA.
Why would it be too much an ask?
Because I don’t care for it,